Superyacht of the month June:

'MALTESE FALCON'

Let us introduce you today the amazing sailing yacht Maltese Falcon, built by the shipyard Perini Navi in Turkey. Maltese Falcon was launched in February 2006 and bought in 2009 by Elena Ambrosiadou.

She measures a length of 88m, a beam of 12.6m and a draught of 6m keel up and 11m keel down.

She’s a full-rigged ship with 2,400 m2 sail area and 3 carbon fibre masts, which are free standing and able to rotate.

She’s powered by 2 Deutz TBD 620 engines with 1,800 horsepower and reaching a top speed of almost 20 knots.

The sailing yacht has a steel hull and an aluminium superstructure.

The yacht can accommodate up to 12 passengers on a total area of 432 m2 and the cabins can be configured to six, five or four stateroom suites. There are 5 lower deck staterooms and one upper deck passage cabin with a private cockpit. She is maintained by a permanent crew of 18 members.

Maltese Falcon has also some toys on board, amongst others some tenders,

Perinin Navi also has a new project C.2157, which is an improved version of the actual Maltese Falcon.

She will measure a length of 102m and is also a full-rigged ship with 3 carbon masts and 3,000 m2 of sail area.

She’s powered by n°2 CAT 3516C engines with 3004 horsepower and reaching a top speed of almost 20 knots.

This amazing yacht has a redesigned hull and larger masts to optimise the efficiency of the sails and the waterline length for giving higher potential speed. The interior, accommodations and exterior will be more spacious and therefore a fantastic yacht for charter vacations Unfortunately, this concept is still at design stage and requires a buyer so that this amazing sailing yacht can be built.